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Posted on Jul 7, 2023

Below is a long blog post about 52 Things I learned in 2013. It’s pretty heavy stuff, so if you are not up for some deep thinking on the meaning of life and your place in it…skip this one. I hope that these thoughts help each person to think more deeply about what they value most as well as how best to use their time here while we still have breath in our lungs and blood coursing through our veins. As with any list there will be disagreements over order or which things should/shouldn’t go on the list at all…so don’t let me get into an argument with you by saying “you forgot number #4!” Instead simply add whatever thoughtful ideas YOU feel fit onto the top ten list below! If you want to make sure other people see them too then tag your favorite social media sites (Facebook, Twitter etc) after posting them using the hash tags #52ThingsILearnedIn2013 & @SarahJaneGilman …it might just start a trend that makes us all better human beings :) Enjoy!! #1 – Loving others doesn’t mean agreeing with everything everyone says or does. Sometimes lovingly standing firmly against someone else’s choices can actually be the highest expression of love possible. The key word is LOVE though—which means looking outward towards another rather than turning in upon oneself. We often confuse self-righteousness (judging based only on appearance & opinions) with Love…but the two couldn’t possibly be farther apart from each other. To know true unconditional Love requires patience & understanding coupled with action that demonstrates compassionate concern for those whose path differs greatly from yours even when their decisions seem wrongheaded at times.” #2 - “Writing is like painting: You need to create something beautiful before anyone cares enough about you to read anything you write." ~Tweet This!!! #3 - When choosing between good AND evil remember that “good” almost always comes first because it takes longer but gives far greater results in the end. If you choose evil then you may succeed quickly–but only temporarily until karma catches up with you later down the road." –This was inspired by a quote from the Bible: Proverbs 8:7b “For wisdom has been given to mankind; God has made her available freely without charge…” The concept behind this idea came If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs. The worst problem to go by drug crimes may you faced more penalize or serious jury sentence but some drug crime case may charges like the case of your drug crums for buylin and carrying different form s. 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Crime for many of case crsu or may go your legal way even this form serious case when your some less penalty to fight crime charges with your ml from watching an episode called “Bad Karma” where they explained how bad karma happens due mainly because one chooses poorly instead of waiting patiently until Good Karma arrives back around again. #4 - Always speak kindly & gently whenever interacting with others whether face-to-face OR online since words hold tremendous power both positive AND negative depending sole Below is a long blog post about 2019, and the future. I’m not sure if this will be of any interest to you but it helps me work through my thoughts so please feel free to skip over it! The year started off with me getting married in February (my birthday month) which was lovely – we had such an amazing day surrounded by our friends and family, although at times it felt like the hottest wedding ever. We then took some time away on our mini-moon before returning home for Easter. In April we celebrated my parents Golden Wedding anniversary, and a few weeks later were able to attend their big party where they gave speeches, played games together as well as playing music videos from throughout the years…very emotional. At the end of May we went up north for a weekend to celebrate my sisters engagement as she also got engaged last December. So far life has been pretty good this year; everything has gone smoothly (touch wood!) and all seems positive. We decided that due to us working full time jobs, spending money on new clothes etc wasn’t necessary when there are plenty of people who don’t have enough food or shelter - therefore, we set ourselves a challenge: No Spend November. This meant no buying anything other than essentials like food and transport/petrol costs only, along with prepaid items i.e. Netflix subscription fees etc. It worked really well for both myself and Chris too because one thing lead onto another & next thing we knew the entire month had passed without much money spent whatsoever. Although it didn’t help the fact that during October he broke his foot (just before Halloween), meaning we still ended up having lots of takeaways whilst visiting him every single night for around two months following surgery…but that just goes to show how important your health is compared to material goods. Afterwards though things became clearer once again, especially seeing how many opportunities presented themselves including sponsored posts here on the blog. As someone who works very hard towards achieving goals – whether small or large – even more motivation arose after hearing stories online about celebrities doing charity challenges and raising thousands upon thousands for different causes, making me wonder why nobody else does something similar? Well now everyone knows what we do each month now thanks to social media, hopefully encouraging others into helping out wherever possible. Even better yet would be if somebody could get involved directly within communities affected by disadvantageous living conditions worldwide rather than simply giving them handouts. Then maybe more awareness can start being spread amongst those who aren’t aware already since poverty affects millions globally regardless of location geographically speaking anyway. Now lets move back down south again shall we?. In July we visited Scotland briefly while staying close neighbours to Glasgow city centre itself located just under Below is a long blog post about 100% organic cotton and some of the benefits. I have been using organic clothing for years, but as you can see from my past posts on this subject it’s very hard to find good quality products at reasonable prices here in Germany (see here). I think buying organically grown produce has become easier over time. More people are willing to pay more money if they know what their food contains or how it was produced. But when it comes to textiles there seems to be an almost complete lack of understanding why organics would even matter. And yes, there might also be some confusion regarding which labeling terms really mean something meaningful: “organic”, “natural” - those two are often used interchangeably without any real legal distinction between them. Some companies use labels like GOTS that only applies to garments made with organic yarn; other brands claim certified sustainability without having paid attention to whether all steps along production lines were actually covered by such certificates! Still others don’t bother getting third-party verification because nobody will ever notice anyway… So let me try explain again what makes up “organic” fabrics/fibers before moving onto why these standards exist today? First off we must remember that traditional farming methods involve heavy chemical usage—pesticides being one example–which pollutes soil & water tables while damaging ecosystem services around us too! This problem isn’t just limited though either since synthetic fibres aren’t much better either due mostly towards energy consumption throughout entire manufacturing process plus potential hazards during dyeing processes wherein chemical compounds leak out into environment causing further harm than intended benefit.. As well many clothes contain plasticizers instead natural oils found naturally occurring within nature itself thus creating artificial barriers preventing air molecules pass through material thereby resulting increased humidity levels leading eventually mould growth etc.. If you want healthy skin then wear fewer polyester shirts!! Polyester absorbs sweat quickly leaving behind greasy residue after several hours spent inside office building filled full odoriferous stench caused bacteria thrives under ideal conditions provided perfect mix temperature relative moisture content present atmosphere overall unpleasant experience await unsuspecting visitor unaware danger lurking beneath surface unless taken precautions accordingly…. How does the cotton plant get its color? The fiber takes on whatever hues are available in sunlight exposures depending upon seasonal changes brought forth weather patterns each year cycle passes rapidly yet consistently affecting crops growing fields nearby farm lands surrounding area communities residing local vicinity affected most directly impacted negatively due climatic variations fluctuations occurring constantly cyclically across globe continents alike wherever happens happen anywhere else world wide everywhere possible except maybe Antarctica perhaps somewhere South America somewhere else Below is a long blog post about 3D printing, but it’s also a great example of how to make your product stand out. The video shows the process in which a customized motorcycle helmet was produced using the Stratasys Dimension BST120 printer (the same printer we use). The video shows that you can produce complex objects quickly and cheaply with this machine. It also demonstrates what kinds of things are possible when it comes time for production runs or prototyping parts on an assembly line - because there isn’t any extra material being thrown away during manufacturing! This makes sense given today’s economy where every penny counts; however if someone needs something special made then they might want their own personal designer who knows exactly what kinda thing he/she wants done right? If only everyone could afford such luxuries…and maybe one day soon enough people will be able too thanks largely due these innovations from companies like Stratasys . Below is a long blog post about 2016. I’m writing it because there are several things that happened in the year, and some of them were not good (and not just for me). There was a lot going on with my family this past year as well; my mom had cancer again, which turned out to be worse than we thought but she has been doing very well since surgery and treatment ended last fall. And my brother moved back home after living overseas for four years… he came back around Christmas time, so maybe you can see why I haven’t posted much recently? Anyway, here goes nothing: Continue reading →